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shouldn't the government stay out -- >> all we're doing here is educating. we're not taking away anybody's rights at all to do anything. >> and today, the mayor tweeted, "six months from today, our city will be an even healthier place." >>> and, there was a new record announced today. this is officially the tallest dog in the world, according to the new edition of the guinness book of world records. 7'4", nose to tail. by the way, joini ining zeus is trouble, the world's tallest kid, and big jake, the world's tallest horse. and that's without horse shoes. >>> and, you need a happy ending tonight? we have one for you. you may remember tanner and blair, tanner, the golden retriever, who is blind, and suffers from seizures. he was paired with a black lab named blair at a rescue group and blair became tanner's seeing eye dog. that was more than four months ago, we told you their story. well, today, we have some good news. they have been adopted as a pair, a family in tulsa, oklahoma, just knew they belonged together. and by the way, they have a new play mate, as
shouldn't the government stay out -- >> all we're doing here is educating. we're not taking away anybody's rights at all to do anything. >> and today, the mayor tweeted, "six months from today, our city will be an even healthier place." >>> and, there was a new record announced today. this is officially the tallest dog in the world, according to the new edition of the guinness book of world records. 7'4", nose to tail. by the way, joini ining zeus is trouble,...
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. >> obama because he did talk about education, as a passport out of poverty. he did talk about health care. i still believe that president obama won because of the substance. >> tiebreaker. >> tigers in the ninth, won over the yankees. that's who won. obama won. >> two obamas, one romney. does it move the dial? >> it could put the possession arrow in obama's favor in a close race. >> nicole, donna, matt, thanks once again. we'll see you next week. >>> and next up, ever wonder what is going on inside the psyches of the men who want to be president? one psychiatrist on what you might find if you put those candidates on the couch. s on the couch. a couple of kid, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td amer
. >> obama because he did talk about education, as a passport out of poverty. he did talk about health care. i still believe that president obama won because of the substance. >> tiebreaker. >> tigers in the ninth, won over the yankees. that's who won. obama won. >> two obamas, one romney. does it move the dial? >> it could put the possession arrow in obama's favor in a close race. >> nicole, donna, matt, thanks once again. we'll see you next week....
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president obama has a plan to rebuild erica from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
president obama has a plan to rebuild erica from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
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of wines from maryland wineries, live music, food from local restaurants, arts and crafts and wine education seminars. it runs saturday from 10:00 to 6:00 and sunday from noon to 6:00. tickets cost between $20 and $65 for the weekend. the children 12 and under are admitted for free. if you want more information, you can go to marylandwinefestival. org. >>> it may still be september, but red robin is getting a head start on celebrating october fest. the chain is introducing a new october fest milk shake. the shake is perfect for anyone who loves beer and sweet treats. it is made with soft serve ice cream, vanilla and car amedical and sam adams october fest draft. they are adding other fall items to its menu including a burger and honey bourbon lemonade. >>> a prince george's high school student shot while walking to school. how his friends and classmates remember him that is coming up on abc 2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >> people in one part of glen burnie are keeping their eyes open tonight after a burglary that was eerily similar to an attack two years ago. >>> and another confirm
of wines from maryland wineries, live music, food from local restaurants, arts and crafts and wine education seminars. it runs saturday from 10:00 to 6:00 and sunday from noon to 6:00. tickets cost between $20 and $65 for the weekend. the children 12 and under are admitted for free. if you want more information, you can go to marylandwinefestival. org. >>> it may still be september, but red robin is getting a head start on celebrating october fest. the chain is introducing a new...
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use an educational tool that's more fun than -- it requires kids to master certain science skills before using to the next level. even younger kids can get their minds going. mom says you can give them leaf pads. >> their progress is actually assessed as they go through different activities and different games and the books will autoadjust to their level. >> check out the cureio tablet. can be used on 8 different kids. another tool that's kid tested is the new animal planet game. >> they can watch a three year version of the habitat, then they can go into the library. >> i learned that the bengal tiger can be 3 to 5 feet tall. >> you can also take the learning outside. look at the green thumb garden set. solar energy panels could be a bright idea. try the battle ship missouri. but the game suspend could be the trickiest game of them all. it requires steady hands and a strategic mind. >> what kids are going to learn about is cause and effect and balance. >> when someone knocks them down sometimes you laugh. >> we learn a lot. >> learning and having fun at the same time. cherry johnson. >>
use an educational tool that's more fun than -- it requires kids to master certain science skills before using to the next level. even younger kids can get their minds going. mom says you can give them leaf pads. >> their progress is actually assessed as they go through different activities and different games and the books will autoadjust to their level. >> check out the cureio tablet. can be used on 8 different kids. another tool that's kid tested is the new animal planet game....
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one of the biggest battles in california is the governor's tax on education funding. >> reporter: he didn't just vote here he held one last pep rally for prop 30. which some are calling the most important decision on today's state ballot. prop 30 supporters greeted governor brown as he walked to vote this morning many support has declineed recently. the governor says he's feeling optimistic. >> wouldn't be surprised if the outcome is even who are positive than most of you are expecting. or row opponents are feeling positive -- >> reporter: opponents are feeling positive. >> i think voters are seeing through the rhetoric around prop 30 and seeing it for what it is, which is a massive tax increase. >> reporter: it would increase taxes for those who make at least $250,000 a year and add a quarter cent to the state's sales tax. without it schools will lose money. >> no on prop 30 means billions out of schools and the universities. a yes vote means billions of dollars into the schools. >> reporter: opponents of prop 30 say they aren't anti-education, they just don't like how this has been
one of the biggest battles in california is the governor's tax on education funding. >> reporter: he didn't just vote here he held one last pep rally for prop 30. which some are calling the most important decision on today's state ballot. prop 30 supporters greeted governor brown as he walked to vote this morning many support has declineed recently. the governor says he's feeling optimistic. >> wouldn't be surprised if the outcome is even who are positive than most of you are...
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. >> and lyanne melendez who is our education reporter was watching it live in sacramento. hi, lyanne? hi, lyanne. >> hi. i am actually hearing here that proposition 30 for the first time this evening is slightly ahead. but people realize here that we can be here for awhile because the race is as you indicated very close, and it is early in the evening. the results are still coming in. governor brown has still not shown up here. he is waiting and of course everybody wants to hear from him. but earlier, there was a minute thee valley with education leaders and with lawmakers who supported proposition 30. for example, one was a senate president. let's hear from him. >> tonight is the end of one difficult chapter. in california's history in the beginning of a new and better chapter where we reinvest in people we say education matters and we stand for california. thank you, thank you very much. >> so the state superintendent , talk about somebody who is very anxious to inned foo the results results -- to find the results of this proposition. he also told me if this pleasure ple
. >> and lyanne melendez who is our education reporter was watching it live in sacramento. hi, lyanne? hi, lyanne. >> hi. i am actually hearing here that proposition 30 for the first time this evening is slightly ahead. but people realize here that we can be here for awhile because the race is as you indicated very close, and it is early in the evening. the results are still coming in. governor brown has still not shown up here. he is waiting and of course everybody wants to hear...
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. >> reporter: that is the industry man in charge of educating u.s. tanning salons. what does he say about all right studies calling dha a potential health hazard. >> i haven't seen any of them. >> reporter: you are the head of education for tanning salons you haven't heard of any of the studies? >> mark, no. >> reporter: because of this investigation the tanning industry is busy retraining every salon in the u.s. telling them to start paying attention to the fda and start offering those protections like eye covers and nose plugs that would prevent dha from getting inside your body. if they don't offer them to you consumers should ask. mark greenblatt, abc news, new york. >> believe the medical folks not the folks behind the counter at the salon. >> that's right. >> what am i going to do for my tan now? >> that's natural, natural, baby. follow the wings. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gent
. >> reporter: that is the industry man in charge of educating u.s. tanning salons. what does he say about all right studies calling dha a potential health hazard. >> i haven't seen any of them. >> reporter: you are the head of education for tanning salons you haven't heard of any of the studies? >> mark, no. >> reporter: because of this investigation the tanning industry is busy retraining every salon in the u.s. telling them to start paying attention to the fda...
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. >> rules for a student visa are when you get it you have to be educated at the school you applied to. and when you transfer the next school is supposed to make sure that you are there and learning. so while the facts are coming out still on mr. nafis, what happened should serve as an alarm bell. >> you need a certain strengthening of the vetting process for, people claiming student visas. >>> all right. friday forecast. ak sthael -- actually, did you want to mention something about that? >> just saying, the sham universities are shamming america puts our safety at risk, making loads off the student visas. >> this is dangerous stuff. they better really right the ship fast with this. >> they have to. >> yeah, they do. let's talk about the forecast. stormy day on the east coast. heavy rain from maryland, maine. storms, carolinas, to northern florida. cool, showers, not as windy from michigan to minnesota. down to illinois, rain in the pacific northwest. >> 60s, 70s in the rockies. 50s in the central plains, midwest. 80s from new orleans to miami. >>> all right, most 11 years olds having
. >> rules for a student visa are when you get it you have to be educated at the school you applied to. and when you transfer the next school is supposed to make sure that you are there and learning. so while the facts are coming out still on mr. nafis, what happened should serve as an alarm bell. >> you need a certain strengthening of the vetting process for, people claiming student visas. >>> all right. friday forecast. ak sthael -- actually, did you want to mention...
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and the schools all got together to educate everybody? >> 17 altogether. later in the week we're taking on shark tank. we were talking about this. this gentleman went on the show determined to make his product. the judges told him to go overseas. he said no, walked off the show, but our made in america team is on it. wait till you see what we found. >> sounds like good news coming. >>> and coming up, not just makeup on your face, mercury, lead, formaldehyde. can you guess how many chemicals you use on your body today? 40, 80, 120? a reality check next. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com to find your
and the schools all got together to educate everybody? >> 17 altogether. later in the week we're taking on shark tank. we were talking about this. this gentleman went on the show determined to make his product. the judges told him to go overseas. he said no, walked off the show, but our made in america team is on it. wait till you see what we found. >> sounds like good news coming. >>> and coming up, not just makeup on your face, mercury, lead, formaldehyde. can you guess...
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no brainer. >> reporter: at an event last week at the white house with students, their parents and educators, mr. obama scolded congress for once again playing chicken with the deadline. >> congress has the had the tomb to fix this for months. it's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. >> reporter: about 7.4 million students will be affected by this interest rate hike. neither party wants that headline heading into an election season. karen travers, abc news. >> that point is very important here. you can't imagine the politicians are going to let this happen. an election year. it is something that affects millions of kids and parents. they're going to get something done. just got more complex now tied to this big transportation bill. >> again, so the facts are they, the deadline is july 1. the rate will double from 3.4 to 6.8. again just trying to figure out how they're going to pay for this. >> huh to fuow to fund it. >> attached to the highway bill. >> the pipeline. big controversy. a lot going on as there is on capitol hill. the real issue here is how higher ed has gotten
no brainer. >> reporter: at an event last week at the white house with students, their parents and educators, mr. obama scolded congress for once again playing chicken with the deadline. >> congress has the had the tomb to fix this for months. it's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. >> reporter: about 7.4 million students will be affected by this interest rate hike. neither party wants that headline heading into an election season. karen travers, abc news....
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holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too hard? are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom? in all the world's religions, so many of them represented here today, start with a simple question. why are we here? what gives our life meaning? what gives our acts purpose? we know that our time on this earth is fleeting. we know that we will each have our share of pleasure and pain. that even after we chase after some earthly goal, whether it's wealth or power or fame or just simple comfort, we will in some fashion, fall short of what we had hoped. we know that no matter how good our intentions, we'll all stumble sometimes in some way. we'll make mistakes, we'll experience hardship, and even when we're trying
holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too hard? are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom? in all...
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and it's about education to the extent that this administration is invested into education and community colleges and folks moving into the green industries -- >> how does reinvesting in infrastructure -- >> i haven't seen that at all from mr. rol any or the campaign. >> it's not my job to make the case for the obama campaign, that's their job, that's the president's job. >> absolutely. >> here is what i will say, i just red something interesting. the reason that the senate race in nevada is tightening up, is because of hispanicfá voters, a the hellor campaign is spending a lot of money. i want them to spend just as much money trying to convince me for who to vote for as they do with latino voters. that's where i want to see this countryÑi get to. >> after we finish this conversax'n, we'll have some predictions. >> we don't like to call thing that's way, but we wantlp our candidate to win, we believe we're positioned to win.Ñi are you ready ? share everything by turning your smartphone into a mobile hotspot for up to 8 wifi-enabled devices at no extra charge. like the new droid razr m
and it's about education to the extent that this administration is invested into education and community colleges and folks moving into the green industries -- >> how does reinvesting in infrastructure -- >> i haven't seen that at all from mr. rol any or the campaign. >> it's not my job to make the case for the obama campaign, that's their job, that's the president's job. >> absolutely. >> here is what i will say, i just red something interesting. the reason that...
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however win or lose we have really run an education campaign and the community is having a debate on this and that's wonderful. >> thanks for joining us again. still early. find out what will happen with measure n. leif in richmond. >> all right john thank you. we don't know how many people voted specifically today. we know a huge number of people registered to vote and we also know that the weather was not a factor at the poll. >> just beautiful to get out and cast your ballot. let's check in now with spencer. >> still very nice. here's fog beginning to touch a few points along the coast line but still mainly clear skies right now and temperature readings generally in the upper 50's to 60's so still pretty mild. visibility counsel to 2 miles half moon bay right now where fog develop. hasn't hit other locations yet so l visibility good across the board. cooler next few day. shower likely thursday. snow returns to the sierra starting 11:00 o'clock tonight. see the fog pushing locally inland across the bay and especially up that the north bay valley so it's a little foggy there at the
however win or lose we have really run an education campaign and the community is having a debate on this and that's wonderful. >> thanks for joining us again. still early. find out what will happen with measure n. leif in richmond. >> all right john thank you. we don't know how many people voted specifically today. we know a huge number of people registered to vote and we also know that the weather was not a factor at the poll. >> just beautiful to get out and cast your...
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then, the secretary of education a day later. >> but despite all that, president obama's support yesterday did come as a bombshell. abc's tahman bradley joins us with news of the continuing fallout. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob and sunny. for years, president obama has moved towards supporting same-sex marriage, but stopped short of outright backing it. until now. in an exclusive interview with abc news' robin roberts, president obama made history, becoming the first u.s. president to say this. >> i've just concluded, for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> reporter: the announcement ended years of what the president described as an evolving stance of gay marriage. mr. obama said his family helped change his mind. >> there's been times when michelle and i have been sitting around the dinner table. and we've been talking about their friends and their parents. and malia and sasha, it wouldn't dawn on them somehow that they're friends' parents would be treated differently. >> repor
then, the secretary of education a day later. >> but despite all that, president obama's support yesterday did come as a bombshell. abc's tahman bradley joins us with news of the continuing fallout. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob and sunny. for years, president obama has moved towards supporting same-sex marriage, but stopped short of outright backing it. until now. in an exclusive interview with abc news' robin roberts, president obama made history, becoming...
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lucimarian the first in her family to go to college and head mississippi's board of education a pioneer whose passion for music and faith endured. >> my faith grows stronger when you're still, there is a realization that you're never alone and that even though you are in the winter of your life, spring follows winter. >> lucimarian was 88. >> what had a father and son risk their lives to save atheir neighbors? want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and un
lucimarian the first in her family to go to college and head mississippi's board of education a pioneer whose passion for music and faith endured. >> my faith grows stronger when you're still, there is a realization that you're never alone and that even though you are in the winter of your life, spring follows winter. >> lucimarian was 88. >> what had a father and son risk their lives to save atheir neighbors? want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need...
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what a great educational tool for them. >> it is cutting edge. it is coming out that the state of maryland and other states will be involved in and have to process the information they learned. it fits right into that. and you learn where you process it yourself and cast your vote. >> wonderful. >> i don't know which way you will go. >> before i was for the war of 1812 and time is running out before it runs out. that will be the public reading of cast your vote. >> it will all be saved. now, i am not so sure. i might be voting against the war of 1812. we should be holding off. the united states is not ready. we will not have the reassists yet and i might go to cast your vote again and vote for the war of 1812. >> this is something that, it is not just for students and people of all ages. and get some conversation going there. >> if you are home with your boyfriend or spouse. and you want something to argue about. >> one of you save for and one be save about. >> it is awesome. >> go there today, man. >> this program kicks off at 9:00. right here a
what a great educational tool for them. >> it is cutting edge. it is coming out that the state of maryland and other states will be involved in and have to process the information they learned. it fits right into that. and you learn where you process it yourself and cast your vote. >> wonderful. >> i don't know which way you will go. >> before i was for the war of 1812 and time is running out before it runs out. that will be the public reading of cast your vote. >>...
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talk about things like race to the top that he has put in place that has had a phenomenal impact on education reform this which is the foundation of modern jobs here. can he talk as he did in the last debate about his mileage initiative which is going to drive massive innovation in the auto industry. he can do those kind of things, connect them to real policies. >> bill: do you really think that's enough though, mr. freidman? he has done good things and bad things. but is it enough? >> just like you said with romney. you can't get into perfect detail but i think what people are looking for is a sense of conviction, a sense that you are excited about your ideas. and you want a chance to implement them. this is where. >> bill: he had his chance. he had four years two with the congressman this is the most effective thing romney said for me as an american, not as a pundit last night. the economy is slower now. in september. that was the last number we got. in september of 2012. than it was in 2011. it's slower now, it's not getting better it's getting worse that's indisputable. that's powerful. >
talk about things like race to the top that he has put in place that has had a phenomenal impact on education reform this which is the foundation of modern jobs here. can he talk as he did in the last debate about his mileage initiative which is going to drive massive innovation in the auto industry. he can do those kind of things, connect them to real policies. >> bill: do you really think that's enough though, mr. freidman? he has done good things and bad things. but is it enough?...
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>> yeah, because, well, how are we going to get our education without learning? >> reporter: the strike has left thousands of parents in the lurch. janice thompson scrambled to rearrange her schedule to pick her twins up early. the strike combined with the city's soaring murder rate is what most bothers her. >> if our kids are out here in the street, something might happen to our children. >> reporter: lajoi parker had to stop working on her nursing degree so she could be home for her kids. what's your concern if this strike doesn't end soon? >> it's frustrating trying to figure it out. it really is. >> all: we say fight back. >> reporter: chicago teachers are fighting for better pay and benefits, but the sticking point is a new plan to base teacher evaluations in part on how well their students score on standardized tests. the unions argue that would put teachers at a disadvantage and possibly cost them their jobs. >> we feel that would distort the curriculum, threaten the profession. >> reporter: these contract talks are being closely watched around the country
>> yeah, because, well, how are we going to get our education without learning? >> reporter: the strike has left thousands of parents in the lurch. janice thompson scrambled to rearrange her schedule to pick her twins up early. the strike combined with the city's soaring murder rate is what most bothers her. >> if our kids are out here in the street, something might happen to our children. >> reporter: lajoi parker had to stop working on her nursing degree so she could...
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that's a lot of money. my classroom. games and a new casino for maryland. million more for education every year. the money goes where it's supposed to. it's the law. this is about our kids. this is about better schools. seven. i'm voting for question seven. i'm voting for question seven. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, bedbugs aren't the only thing to worry about when you're traveling, your hotel room lock may be vulnerable to thieves. >> reporter: just blocks from time square, tourists trek in hotels like the hill ton garden inn for a safe night's sleep but when we checked in we found electronic locks on guests rooms can open without a e key. >> i'm going to insert the marker into the bottom of the door and the door is going to open up. >> you are in my room with your hands on my ipad. i can go down the entire hallway and unlock every door. >> reporter: and it also worked at the holiday express where no key, no problem. hackers first exposed the problem earlier this summer posting videos like this one on youtube, and now the tools can be hidden in magic markers and iphone cases and
that's a lot of money. my classroom. games and a new casino for maryland. million more for education every year. the money goes where it's supposed to. it's the law. this is about our kids. this is about better schools. seven. i'm voting for question seven. i'm voting for question seven. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, bedbugs aren't the only thing to worry about when you're traveling, your hotel room lock may be vulnerable to thieves. >> reporter: just blocks from time square,...
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. >> education is the key to making it through, surviving. for breast cancer or any kind of disease. >> marlene king is feeling good and she remains optimistic. >> i do think about it, but it doesn't consume me. i don't wanted to consume me because then i won't think about moving on and doing other things to make myself, keep myself help -- healthy. >> this that affects affects -- this affects one in eight women. saturday march 10, at the church on maryland drive, from 8:00 a.m., to noon, it is free. for more information you can call this number to register. >>> marilyn's most powerful doppler radar. >> it is one of those days worth recapping and looking at the photography to start off. it was complete sunshine with temperatures hitting 70 downtown. no wonder so many people were out taking a walk at harbor place. how about that? this is that the bay bridge arena. i didn't see many boats go out. ocean city, not bad at all. >> temperatures are holding mild. fifty-nine still at this late hour. upper-40s and spots. the southwest wind will continu
. >> education is the key to making it through, surviving. for breast cancer or any kind of disease. >> marlene king is feeling good and she remains optimistic. >> i do think about it, but it doesn't consume me. i don't wanted to consume me because then i won't think about moving on and doing other things to make myself, keep myself help -- healthy. >> this that affects affects -- this affects one in eight women. saturday march 10, at the church on maryland drive, from...
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forget poor huddled masses, this wave of immigrants is highly educated and successful. asians now streaming into the country faster than hispanics. the result of a slow down in illegal immigration and the rise and demand for high-skilled workers. take a look at where they're heading, metro detroit now 37% asian. many engineers here for jobs in the auto industry. nevada, arizona, even texas, seeing their asian populations skyrocket. chinese scientists recruited for work in aerospace. nurses recruited to work for texas medical center. fueling their success -- family. the survey shows asians place more importance on having a good marriage, being a good parent and pushing their children academically than any other group. the survey showing 49% of asians hold a college degree, 70% of indians, compared to 28% of the general population. the average asian household income, $66,000. higher too. she says her success can be linked directly to her parents. >> they expected as. they expected college. not only college but they expected graduate school. and the entire family sacrifice
forget poor huddled masses, this wave of immigrants is highly educated and successful. asians now streaming into the country faster than hispanics. the result of a slow down in illegal immigration and the rise and demand for high-skilled workers. take a look at where they're heading, metro detroit now 37% asian. many engineers here for jobs in the auto industry. nevada, arizona, even texas, seeing their asian populations skyrocket. chinese scientists recruited for work in aerospace. nurses...
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and in less educated white males the gap is even wider. some wonder if it helps with less educated white males if you keep stroking those fires. just the banner alone i'm not so sure. but it seems like there is a theme that fox news and mitt romney are working on. oh, president obama doesn't really go to work. here is sean hannity saying all he does is play golf all the time. >> the leisurely life of the president, the man no doubt who will set the records of the number of rounds of golf played while in office. he has played 70 more rounds than his predecessor. >> when you put those two together, it becomes more questionable. o he doesn't work. you know how things are. now that could be considered subtle. some other republicans have been less subtle. leading in that category would be michelle bachmann. >> this is just about the tar baby here and saying something is else is the problem. i haven't seen a more irresponsible president who is infantile to diagnose the problem and then address the problem. it's always somebody else's fault. he w
and in less educated white males the gap is even wider. some wonder if it helps with less educated white males if you keep stroking those fires. just the banner alone i'm not so sure. but it seems like there is a theme that fox news and mitt romney are working on. oh, president obama doesn't really go to work. here is sean hannity saying all he does is play golf all the time. >> the leisurely life of the president, the man no doubt who will set the records of the number of rounds of golf...
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i'm an educator, i'm here to educate our kids. >> reporter: critics, including some top china experts and also some conservatives in congress worry that what begins as a simple language program could end up as a stealth pr campaign for a communist government with a terrible human rights record. >> you don't want other countries propagandizing your children. >> reporter: we sent our beijing correspondent, abc's gloria riviera, to the headquarters of the confucius institute to get a response but she was turned away. the confucius institute has many prominent defenders including school officials in major cities like chicago, the college board and even the u.s. state department but here in make con a small group of parents have become vocal critics. mandarin chinese is the number one language on the planet right now, so isn't it useful onom levels to teach children this language? >> i don't have a problem with the language itself, it's the way that it's being presented by the institute that leaves questions. >> reporter: a heated debate and say, a dilemma. a program that presents children
i'm an educator, i'm here to educate our kids. >> reporter: critics, including some top china experts and also some conservatives in congress worry that what begins as a simple language program could end up as a stealth pr campaign for a communist government with a terrible human rights record. >> you don't want other countries propagandizing your children. >> reporter: we sent our beijing correspondent, abc's gloria riviera, to the headquarters of the confucius institute to...
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that is an important part of our education program. we are proud to sponsor a big television even here tonight. >> i am sure that all the university presidents in kentucky as a group are concerned about employment in the state of kentucky, keeping students in state after they graduate. the kentucky employment rate is a little over the national average. what is your believe about what it will take to turn the kentucky economy around? >> that is a big one. centre college is growing, we are adding staff and faculty. it is more about pulling together. i think that the leadership in kentucky's colleges and universities is as strong as it has ever been. there is a spirit of cooperation with our city and county government. i am convinced kentucky's future is better than it might at first appear because of the quality of people and their willingness cooperate and move us in the direction of common good. if i was a betting man, i would get some money on kentucky and our capacity to get this turned around at a higher rate of speed. ex-president
that is an important part of our education program. we are proud to sponsor a big television even here tonight. >> i am sure that all the university presidents in kentucky as a group are concerned about employment in the state of kentucky, keeping students in state after they graduate. the kentucky employment rate is a little over the national average. what is your believe about what it will take to turn the kentucky economy around? >> that is a big one. centre college is growing,...
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>> i want to think that they're going to be able to afford an education. if you're -- maybe i'll get it wrong. >> then candidate bill clinton walking toward her. >> you know people who lost their jobs, lost their homes? >> yeah. >> well, i've been governor of a small state for 12 years. i'll tell you how it's affected me. in my state, when people lose their jobs, there's a good chance i'll know them bill their names. i know the people who ran the factories. >> reporter: just like that debate in '92, this could be all about which one of them can connect with average problems, right? >> it becomes another "cares about you" moment and mitt romney has to understand people's problems. >> reporter: and both the president and mitt romney trying to avoid their own pitfalls. the president against hillary clinton. >> he's very likable. i agree with that. i don't think i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hillary. >> thank you. >> reporter: and there was romney's bet -- >> rick, i tell you what. 10,000 bucks? $10,000 bet? >> i'm not in the betting business but i'l
>> i want to think that they're going to be able to afford an education. if you're -- maybe i'll get it wrong. >> then candidate bill clinton walking toward her. >> you know people who lost their jobs, lost their homes? >> yeah. >> well, i've been governor of a small state for 12 years. i'll tell you how it's affected me. in my state, when people lose their jobs, there's a good chance i'll know them bill their names. i know the people who ran the factories....
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he would look to hud and the education department for additional cuts. >>> and now we turn to the fight for women's votes in this country. on the campaign trail, mitt romney is claiming more than 92% of the jobs lost in the last two years were held by women. but as abc's david kerley reports, the obama administration is not taking the claim lying down. >> reporter: it was the treasury secretary on abc's "this week" -- >> it's a ridiculous way to look at the problem. >> reporter: -- who fired the latest salvo on the war for women voters. this battle was intensified by the latest attack by mitt romney. he's using a new statistic. >> 92.3% of the people who have lost jobs have been women. his failures have hurt women. >> reporter: really? here's the fact check. the number is correct. but misleading and mostly false, say experts, because the romney campaign didn't look at the recession as a whole. which saw male job losses construction and manufacturing -- early, before mr. obama took office. what does geithner think of the statistics? >> it's ridiculous. it's been largely debunked. >> but
he would look to hud and the education department for additional cuts. >>> and now we turn to the fight for women's votes in this country. on the campaign trail, mitt romney is claiming more than 92% of the jobs lost in the last two years were held by women. but as abc's david kerley reports, the obama administration is not taking the claim lying down. >> reporter: it was the treasury secretary on abc's "this week" -- >> it's a ridiculous way to look at the...
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she is a campaigner for girls' education. she is recovering from her wounds in britain. >>> a corruption case in russia brought down a top government official. president putin fired his defense minister. he is under suspicion for alleged involvement in a massive fraud case. putin appointed the moscow governor as a new defense minister. the president referred to an on going probe into alleged fraud at a defense ministry affiliate. he said he decided to fire sergio cough to create conditions for an objective investigation into all matters. it involves the sale of ministry property allegedly at prices far below market value. the transaction resulted in losses of more than $93 million. authorities are questioning one of serge cough's aids, a if he female executive. he reduced military personnel and mainly officers. the military criticized him for it. putin hopes to improve public support for the government by replacing him with the popular shoig. >>> presidential hopefuls have agreed to choose a single candidate for next month's
she is a campaigner for girls' education. she is recovering from her wounds in britain. >>> a corruption case in russia brought down a top government official. president putin fired his defense minister. he is under suspicion for alleged involvement in a massive fraud case. putin appointed the moscow governor as a new defense minister. the president referred to an on going probe into alleged fraud at a defense ministry affiliate. he said he decided to fire sergio cough to create...
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. >> my education came in the controversy over the ct body scan. >> yes. >> looking back, do you believe that test saved my life? >> i believe that test put an intervention in your lace where you changed you your behavior and what you're doing so there's a good potential it saved your life. >> the experts in cardiology i talk to say it's just not the data to support. >> reporter: my colleague richard besser is the former acting head for the centers for december control and is in the camp that believes that expensive tests that found plaque in my heart can do more harm than good. aside from radiation, the results are often confusing or misleading that could lead to more expensive and risky tests which is why the american heart association and fda would never recommend this test for someone without symptoms. someone like me. >> it changed your behavior but you're in preventive mode and there's a major power to that. >> it did and i'm wrestling with whether my cholesterol score on a piece of paper or a good, wise chat with a doctor i trust would have had the same impact but the more researc
. >> my education came in the controversy over the ct body scan. >> yes. >> looking back, do you believe that test saved my life? >> i believe that test put an intervention in your lace where you changed you your behavior and what you're doing so there's a good potential it saved your life. >> the experts in cardiology i talk to say it's just not the data to support. >> reporter: my colleague richard besser is the former acting head for the centers for...
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which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze. you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try...
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will ask for both parents to be involved but would give katie the key decision making power on suri's education, religion, and when and where she goes on vacation. >> i don't know if i would buy the argument she didn't want the kid raised in scientology. you knew before the marriage that's what he was about. he is devout and ardent. i don't know if i buy that. >> maybe she thought she could change him. >> women do that sometimes. >> really? >> sometimes you succeed. sometimes you don't. >> not with tom cruise. >>> well, roasting temperatures around here over the weekend did not come close to dampening the spirit of one special event. >> yes, a lavish celebration of the cartoon called "my little pony." friendship is magic. >> oh, my. >> the event, 2012 in new jersey, attracted around 4,000 enthusiasts. many of them dressed like their very favorite characters. >> the whole movement, an awakening in the past year. last year's gathering attracted 100 people. from a few hundred to a few thousand all for my little pony. >> had no idea it was so hot. the whole my little pony craze. >> thought that was
will ask for both parents to be involved but would give katie the key decision making power on suri's education, religion, and when and where she goes on vacation. >> i don't know if i would buy the argument she didn't want the kid raised in scientology. you knew before the marriage that's what he was about. he is devout and ardent. i don't know if i buy that. >> maybe she thought she could change him. >> women do that sometimes. >> really? >> sometimes you...
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the teenager has been an outspoken advocate for the roog rights of girls to get educated. doctors removed a bullet from her head and she remains in intensive care. >>> bicyclist lance arm string has demanded to know the name of those accusing him. the anti-doping agency has complied, revealing 11 of armstrong's former team mates are among those who testified against him. they providedetail of the substances he used. armstrong continues to insist he never cheated. >>> to the road to the world series, an excitingened to last night's orioles/yankees game. yankees behind, bottom of the ninth. the pinch hitter. bill. -- ibanez, too iffed it up. bottom of the 129. same thing. the yanks win it 3-2. they lead that series, 2-1. game four tonight in the bronx. >>> yesterday's other games, saint louis beat washington to take 2-1 lead in the series. san francisco, topped cincinnati. that series is typed. and back in american league, oakland from two runs down in the ninth to win, 4-3. force a game five later today. following any of the baseball sunny? >> i'm from the bronx. >> yes, yo
the teenager has been an outspoken advocate for the roog rights of girls to get educated. doctors removed a bullet from her head and she remains in intensive care. >>> bicyclist lance arm string has demanded to know the name of those accusing him. the anti-doping agency has complied, revealing 11 of armstrong's former team mates are among those who testified against him. they providedetail of the substances he used. armstrong continues to insist he never cheated. >>> to the...
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goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit. real, achievable plans that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> we'll be right back with more president obama's speech. can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest
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she was targeted by the taliban for demanding that girls get equal access to education. and they say the next 24 hours after surgery are going to be critical. 10 doctors waiting to see if the extreme swelling in her head will hopefully be reduced. >> amazing some times the role she has taken on in society. what a symbol she has become. at a young age. what she is fighting for, something we take for granted. she is literally fighting for her life because of the cause there. the doctor said one doctor said the bull effected some parts of the brain. but a 70% chance she well survive. certainly welcome news. all thinking and praying for her. brave little girl. >> for sure. moving on, dozens of american airlines pilots put their labor frustration on display in the nation's capital. the pilots protested at reagan national airport saying the carrier received bankruptcy court approval to reject the cba, they complained, management is implementing new terms that adversely affect their working conditions, pay, and retirement. >>> american's drama continuing. >> here is your friday
she was targeted by the taliban for demanding that girls get equal access to education. and they say the next 24 hours after surgery are going to be critical. 10 doctors waiting to see if the extreme swelling in her head will hopefully be reduced. >> amazing some times the role she has taken on in society. what a symbol she has become. at a young age. what she is fighting for, something we take for granted. she is literally fighting for her life because of the cause there. the doctor said...
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i think that you know everybody should have access to college education and whether or not they want to understand so be able to time and that's why i brought you know the issue of mass incarceration earlier we see specifically targeted low income people are being imprisoned in the us and they're locked out of such occasion literally locked up and possibility in a higher education so that's why i really want to stress the fact that you know we do need this inside and we need to be calling we also need an outside game we're building a student movement that's based on quite deliberate mission targeting people that are a person rated you know working with people in communities and and only moving along side of this work that's going on within congress and you know a maxwell i want to bring the situation in canada because recently we saw mass protests in canada some estimated in the hundreds of thousands of students activists and supporters taking it to the streets and demonstration against jewish and hikes and the likes in canada are nothing like a bike that we're seeing here and the us
i think that you know everybody should have access to college education and whether or not they want to understand so be able to time and that's why i brought you know the issue of mass incarceration earlier we see specifically targeted low income people are being imprisoned in the us and they're locked out of such occasion literally locked up and possibility in a higher education so that's why i really want to stress the fact that you know we do need this inside and we need to be calling we...